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Exploratory Advanced Research (EAR) Program Highlights

FHWA-HRT-25-040.pdf (844.36 KB)

Publication Information

Publication Type:
Flyer
Publication Number:
FHWA-HRT-25-040
Abstract:

This flyer promotes the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA's) Exploratory Advanced Research (EAR) Program booth that will be at the 2025 Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting. The flyer contains the nine CR codes for the fact sheets for each area of focus:

  • DIGITAL TWIN-ENABLED EXTENDED ACTIVE SAFETY ANALYSIS FOR MIXED TRAFFIC
  • EMPLOYING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) TO ENHANCE INFRASTRUCTURE INSPECTIONS
  • EVALUATING AND IMPLEMENTING CC-I-L CEMENT FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF CONCRETE BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
  • INNOVATIVE METHODS TO DETECT AND MEASURE FLOODED ROADWAYS
  • MEASURING DECARBONIZATION IN THE PAVEMENT LIFECYCLE
  • PREDICTIVE REAL-TIME TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT IN LARGE-SCALE NETWORKS USING MODEL-BASED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
  • USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO IMPROVE SAFETY FOR VULNERABLE ROAD USERS
  • USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO EVALUATE PAVEMENT CONDITION AND SAFETY
  • IMPROVING THE COMPATIBILITY OF WASTE

 


 

Recommended citation: Federal Highway Administration, Exploratory Advanced Research (EAR) Program Highlights (Washington, DC: 2024)
https://doi.org/10.21949/1521422

Publishing Date:
December 2024
Posting Date:
Digital Object Identifier:
https://doi.org/10.21949/1521422
Author(s):
Office of Corporate Research, Technology, and Innovation Management, Federal Highway Administration
Publishing Office:
Resource Management Team
FHWA Program(s):
Exploratory Advanced Research
AMRP Program(s):
Research Infrastructure, Technology Transfer, and Partnerships
FHWA Activities:
Transportation Management
Subject Area:
Research